Daylily Repository
The Daylily Repository at Green Bay Botanical Garden is planted and maintained by the Bay Area Daylily (BAD) Buds daylily club. Nearly 210 daylily cultivars grace the garden with 200 of those cultivars being in the Daylily Repository. Six beds comprising 700 square feet show off a rich variety of colors, color patterns, edges, forms and sizes of the modern daylily. Flower types include miniatures, doubles, spiders, and unusual forms (UF’s), which we like to call UFO’s – unidentified flowering objects! Pollen collection for breeding purposes is encouraged. Daylily flowers can be enjoyed from late June through early September because of the wide range in bloom time among the individual cultivars. Peak bloom for the beds, however, typically begins around the second week of July and continues through the fourth week of July.


